The 8 cities the world's super wealthy elites are moving to right now

Burj Al Arab seen from the Madinat Jumeirah district in Dubai
during the evening. Burj Al Arab is the only seven star hotel in the
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Luxury estate agent Knight Frank and Wealth-X, the research
firm that concentrates on high net worth individuals, just released
their comprehensive annual report on where they are buying property and
how much it costs them.

Looking at the world's super-rich elites, the report examined the
cities globally that, right now, are attracting the most new
millionaires to live. The popularity of a city is calculated on the net
number of high net worth individuals (HNWIs)— those with $30 million
(£24.2 million) or more in net assets — moving into major cities across
the world.

As the report notes: "The latest data on HNWI migration confirms the
strong and growing attraction of Australia, the US and Canada as
destinations for the footloose wealthy."

"Cities such as Sydney and Melbourne top the list of growth markets," it continues.